#! /usr/bin/perl -w # Summarize .zi input in a .zi-like format. # Courtesy Ken Pizzini. use strict; #This file released to the public domain. # Note: error checking is poor; trust the output only if the input # has been checked by zic. my $contZone = ''; while (<>) { my $origline = $_; my @fields = (); while (s/^\s*((?:"[^"]*"|[^\s#])+)//) { push @fields, $1; } next unless @fields; my $type = lc($fields[0]); if ($contZone) { @fields >= 3 or warn "bad continuation line"; unshift @fields, '+', $contZone; $type = 'zone'; } $contZone = ''; if ($type eq 'zone') { # Zone NAME STDOFF RULES/SAVE FORMAT [UNTIL] my $nfields = @fields; $nfields >= 5 or warn "bad zone line"; if ($nfields > 6) { #this splice is optional, depending on one's preference #(one big date-time field, or componentized date and time): splice(@fields, 5, $nfields-5, "@fields[5..$nfields-1]"); } $contZone = $fields[1] if @fields > 5; } elsif ($type eq 'rule') { # Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S @fields == 10 or warn "bad rule line"; } elsif ($type eq 'link') { # Link TARGET LINK-NAME @fields == 3 or warn "bad link line"; } elsif ($type eq 'leap') { # Leap YEAR MONTH DAY HH:MM:SS CORR R/S @fields == 7 or warn "bad leap line"; } else { warn "Fubar at input line $.: $origline"; } print join("\t", @fields), "\n"; }